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What does the Bible say about God's servant in Isaiah 42?

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Isaiah 42 reveals God's servant as His elect, chosen to bring justice and salvation to the Gentiles.

Isaiah 42 opens with God's proclamation of His servant, whom He upholds and in whom He delights. This servant is depicted as one who will deliver justice truthfully, offering light to the Gentiles and opening the eyes of the blind. This rich imagery speaks of both the nature of Christ's mission and the transformative power of the Gospel, emphasizing God's deep commitment to addressing humanity's spiritual blindness and captivity.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1-7, Isaiah 42:1, Matthew 12:17-21

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Behold My Servant
Ian Potts · Jan 18, 2015
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